Middle School

Students in middle school and onwards have specialist teachers for each of their subjects. The subjects that students take in Middle School are: English Language and Literature, Mathematics, Science, Study of Society and Environment (SOSE), Art, Music, Information & Communication Technology (ICT), Mandarin Language, Physical Education, Service as Action.

The Cambridge Lower Secondary Program (middle school) provides a natural progression for children from primary education and builds on and develops their knowledge and skills with a special focus in Mathematics, English and Science. It offers a curriculum framework for educational success for learners, typically 11-14 years old, with an assessment testing structure similar to Cambridge Primary; Progression Tests and Cambridge Checkpoint tests.

Key benefits:

  • Has been designed to provide an excellent preparation for students who will go on to study Cambridge IGCSE.

  • Develops successful students – it is a framework for education success for students aged between 11 – 14 years.

  • Is internationally benchmarked. This allows schools to measure standards overtime.

  • Helps teachers assess students’ learning as they progress.

For detailed information about our Middle School, such as sections, subject overviews and activities, please refer to our middle school information document.


“After completing at Woodford and going on to university, I found I was well prepared and fit right in. Many of my first year courses in university felt like a recap from IGCSE at Woodford. I told my classmates I learnt this in secondary school and they were jaw-dropped. I am so happy and blessed for WIS.”

Unice Phillip, Previous Student

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